“A neat piece of literary workmanship.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 10: 301. My. 6, ‘05. 90w. |
“The little story shows ingenuity, a quaint humor, and some pretty fancies.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 10: 379. Je. 10, ‘05. 260w. |
“Is a well-balanced little conceit with delicate and simple humor.”
| + | Pub. Opin. 39: 158. Jl. 29, ‘05. 230w. |
Pidgin, Charles Felton. Little Burr: the Warwick of America. $1.50. Robinson-Luce.
A book which deals with the youth of Aaron Burr, and his career in the Revolutionary war. It tells of his marriage, chronicles the birth of his daughter Theodosia, and thruout contradicts all accepted ideas of his character by presenting him as a noble gentleman, true to his ideals and the victim of unmerited social and political ostracism.
“Is not very coherent as fiction.”
| — | N. Y. Times. 10: 261. Ap. 22, ‘05. 480w. |